The current flying car prototype AeroMobil 3.0 incorporates significant improvements and upgrades. It is now being tested in real flight conditions since October 2014. Initially certified by the SlovakFederation of Ultra-Light Flying, it now entered a regular flight-testing program.
The AeroMobil 3.0 prototype is very close to the final product. It is predominantly built from the same materials as the final product, such as advanced composite materials for the body shell, wings, and wheels. It also contains all the main features that will be incorporated into the final product, such as avionics equipment, autopilot and an advanced parachute deployment system.
Credits AeroMobil 3.0 video
Produced by Protos Productions www.protos.sk
Director: Jonáš Karásek
DOP: Tomáš Juríček
Producer: Michal Hlavačka
2nd DOP: Peter Bencsik, Ivo Miko
Editor: Michal Kondrla
Music: Michal NovinskiCamera equipment: Reproduction
Lighting crew: ShiningGrip: RSR, Majo Tardík, Palo Bachňa
Aerial photography: SkyEye
Production crew: Michal Torma, Samuel Vojtek Marek Tóth
Online postproduction: Ekran, Peter Koštál, Paľo Durák
Sound mix: Soundline
Making of: Juraj Valica, Juraj Ondáš, Lukáš Terén
Credits AeroMobil PhotographyPhotographer: Miro Minarovych
Photographer: Róbert Kňažko

published:29 Oct 2014

views:11600852

Our 48 tons modular air caster transport system, together with two Aero-Tuggers, delivered last year to our distributor BaltUnit, is now being used in a heavy diesel engine production facility in Russia. Internal transportation has now become safer, more ergonomic and most of all a lot easier.

published:21 Mar 2016

views:982

An advanced prototype of the flying roadster AeroMobil 3.0 was unveiled in Vienna during the PioneersFestival that celebrates entrepreneurship, technology and innovation.
A beautifully designed fully functional prototype of a flying car developed and built in only 10 months.
More infos about Aeromobil3.0: http://www.youcarnews.com/?p=502
► If you love cars, you should subscribe now to YouCar's channel: http://urlz.fr/lEd
Go ahead, it's free!
All the Best.
Credit: http://http://www.aeromobil.com/ http://pioneers.io

Exact positioning of a heavy cable reel at Brugg Cables on our Air Casters. This wireless controlled transporter has a capacity of 60 tons. Just one operater is able to move and position the reel into the test area.

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AeroMobil s.r.o. AeroMobil

The AeroMobil s.r.o. AeroMobil (variously also styled Aeromobil and AEROMOBIL by the manufacturer) is a Slovakprototyperoadable aircraft, designed by Štefan Klein and first flown in 2013. The aircraft will be produced by AeroMobil s.r.o..

AeroMobil s.r.o. company co-founder and CEO Juraj Vaculik indicated in March 2015 that the vehicle is intended for "wealthy supercar buyers and flight enthusiasts". Vaculik expects the aircraft will be available for sale in 2017.

Design and development

The prototype was conceived as a vehicle that can be converted from an automobile to an aircraft. The version 2.5 proof-of-concept took 20 years to develop, and first flew in 2013. The prototype was constructed by the AeroMobil Team, based in Bratislava, Slovakia and led by co-founders Štefan Klein and Juraj Vaculik, advised by inventor Dean Kamen.

As of 2013, there have been four developmental versions of the Aeromobil, 1.0, 2.0, 2.5 and 3.0, with earlier versions lacking folding wings, while later versions have folding wings and fins around the wheels. Version 2.5 was first exhibited in Montreal at the SAE AeroTech Congress and Exhibition. Version 3.0 was introduced at the Pioneers Festival 2014 in Vienna, Austria, and flew in October 2014. The designers intend to include a ballistic parachute.

Air caster

An air caster is a pneumatic lifting device used to move heavy loads on flat, non-porous surfaces. Its operation is similar to a hovercraft, as it uses a thin layer of air as a way to float a very small distance off the ground. Compressed air enters an airbag shaped like a torus, and when the bag is filled it creates an airtight seal with the ground, and forces more air into the center of torus, eventually causing the air to flow over the bag and to raise the load above the ground.

The compressed air is forced under the airbag, pushing it and the load less than a millimeter off the ground.

Advantages

Because air casters are virtually friction-free, the force required to move them is very low, often around one to five lbs. per 1,000lbs. of weight. Air casters are also omni-directional, meaning they move with equal ease in any direction.

Limitations

Air casters require a smooth, non-porous surface in order to maintain lift and operate properly. Cracks and other surface defects can interrupt the proper flow of air, causing the air cushion to dissipate and thus lose its ability to lift. This limits their application to fields like manufacturing, where such surfaces are abundant. Also necessary is connection to a system which provides compressed air, as well as a power supply.

AERO FLY EYE PRODUCTION

AeroMobil 3.0 - official video

The current flying car prototype AeroMobil 3.0 incorporates significant improvements and upgrades. It is now being tested in real flight conditions since October 2014. Initially certified by the SlovakFederation of Ultra-Light Flying, it now entered a regular flight-testing program.
The AeroMobil 3.0 prototype is very close to the final product. It is predominantly built from the same materials as the final product, such as advanced composite materials for the body shell, wings, and wheels. It also contains all the main features that will be incorporated into the final product, such as avionics equipment, autopilot and an advanced parachute deployment system.
Credits AeroMobil 3.0 video
Produced by Protos Productions www.protos.sk
Director: Jonáš Karásek
DOP: Tomáš Juríček
Producer: Michal Hlavačka
2nd DOP: Peter Bencsik, Ivo Miko
Editor: Michal Kondrla
Music: Michal NovinskiCamera equipment: Reproduction
Lighting crew: ShiningGrip: RSR, Majo Tardík, Palo Bachňa
Aerial photography: SkyEye
Production crew: Michal Torma, Samuel Vojtek Marek Tóth
Online postproduction: Ekran, Peter Koštál, Paľo Durák
Sound mix: Soundline
Making of: Juraj Valica, Juraj Ondáš, Lukáš Terén
Credits AeroMobil PhotographyPhotographer: Miro Minarovych
Photographer: Róbert Kňažko

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Easy movement of 36 tons diesel engines on Aerofilm Air Casters!

Easy movement of 36 tons diesel engines on Aerofilm Air Casters!

Easy movement of 36 tons diesel engines on Aerofilm Air Casters!

Our 48 tons modular air caster transport system, together with two Aero-Tuggers, delivered last year to our distributor BaltUnit, is now being used in a heavy diesel engine production facility in Russia. Internal transportation has now become safer, more ergonomic and most of all a lot easier.

3:58

► Flying Car - AeroMobil 3.0 demonstration

► Flying Car - AeroMobil 3.0 demonstration

► Flying Car - AeroMobil 3.0 demonstration

An advanced prototype of the flying roadster AeroMobil 3.0 was unveiled in Vienna during the PioneersFestival that celebrates entrepreneurship, technology and innovation.
A beautifully designed fully functional prototype of a flying car developed and built in only 10 months.
More infos about Aeromobil3.0: http://www.youcarnews.com/?p=502
► If you love cars, you should subscribe now to YouCar's channel: http://urlz.fr/lEd
Go ahead, it's free!
All the Best.
Credit: http://http://www.aeromobil.com/ http://pioneers.io

60 tons cable reel transporter on Air Casters of Aerofilm Systems

Exact positioning of a heavy cable reel at Brugg Cables on our Air Casters. This wireless controlled transporter has a capacity of 60 tons. Just one operater is able to move and position the reel into the test area.

Jurilovca - European Destination of Excellence

AERO Mousse

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AERO FLY EYE PRODUCTION

AeroMobil 3.0 - official video

The current flying car prototype AeroMobil 3.0 incorporates significant improvements and upgrades. It is now being tested in real flight conditions since October 2014. Initially certified by the SlovakFederation of Ultra-Light Flying, it now entered a regular flight-testing program.
The AeroMobil 3.0 prototype is very close to the final product. It is predominantly built from the same materials as the final product, such as advanced composite materials for the body shell, wings, and wheels. It also contains all the main features that will be incorporated into the final product, such as avionics equipment, autopilot and an advanced parachute deployment system.
Credits AeroMobil 3.0 video
Produced by Protos Productions www.protos.sk
Director: Jonáš Karásek
DOP: Tomáš Juríček
Producer: ...

published: 29 Oct 2014

Easy movement of 36 tons diesel engines on Aerofilm Air Casters!

Our 48 tons modular air caster transport system, together with two Aero-Tuggers, delivered last year to our distributor BaltUnit, is now being used in a heavy diesel engine production facility in Russia. Internal transportation has now become safer, more ergonomic and most of all a lot easier.

published: 21 Mar 2016

► Flying Car - AeroMobil 3.0 demonstration

An advanced prototype of the flying roadster AeroMobil 3.0 was unveiled in Vienna during the PioneersFestival that celebrates entrepreneurship, technology and innovation.
A beautifully designed fully functional prototype of a flying car developed and built in only 10 months.
More infos about Aeromobil3.0: http://www.youcarnews.com/?p=502
► If you love cars, you should subscribe now to YouCar's channel: http://urlz.fr/lEd
Go ahead, it's free!
All the Best.
Credit: http://http://www.aeromobil.com/ http://pioneers.io

60 tons cable reel transporter on Air Casters of Aerofilm Systems

Exact positioning of a heavy cable reel at Brugg Cables on our Air Casters. This wireless controlled transporter has a capacity of 60 tons. Just one operater is able to move and position the reel into the test area.

Jurilovca - European Destination of Excellence

AERO Mousse

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AeroMobil 3.0 - official video

The current flying car prototype AeroMobil 3.0 incorporates significant improvements and upgrades. It is now being tested in real flight conditions since Octobe...

The current flying car prototype AeroMobil 3.0 incorporates significant improvements and upgrades. It is now being tested in real flight conditions since October 2014. Initially certified by the SlovakFederation of Ultra-Light Flying, it now entered a regular flight-testing program.
The AeroMobil 3.0 prototype is very close to the final product. It is predominantly built from the same materials as the final product, such as advanced composite materials for the body shell, wings, and wheels. It also contains all the main features that will be incorporated into the final product, such as avionics equipment, autopilot and an advanced parachute deployment system.
Credits AeroMobil 3.0 video
Produced by Protos Productions www.protos.sk
Director: Jonáš Karásek
DOP: Tomáš Juríček
Producer: Michal Hlavačka
2nd DOP: Peter Bencsik, Ivo Miko
Editor: Michal Kondrla
Music: Michal NovinskiCamera equipment: Reproduction
Lighting crew: ShiningGrip: RSR, Majo Tardík, Palo Bachňa
Aerial photography: SkyEye
Production crew: Michal Torma, Samuel Vojtek Marek Tóth
Online postproduction: Ekran, Peter Koštál, Paľo Durák
Sound mix: Soundline
Making of: Juraj Valica, Juraj Ondáš, Lukáš Terén
Credits AeroMobil PhotographyPhotographer: Miro Minarovych
Photographer: Róbert Kňažko

The current flying car prototype AeroMobil 3.0 incorporates significant improvements and upgrades. It is now being tested in real flight conditions since October 2014. Initially certified by the SlovakFederation of Ultra-Light Flying, it now entered a regular flight-testing program.
The AeroMobil 3.0 prototype is very close to the final product. It is predominantly built from the same materials as the final product, such as advanced composite materials for the body shell, wings, and wheels. It also contains all the main features that will be incorporated into the final product, such as avionics equipment, autopilot and an advanced parachute deployment system.
Credits AeroMobil 3.0 video
Produced by Protos Productions www.protos.sk
Director: Jonáš Karásek
DOP: Tomáš Juríček
Producer: Michal Hlavačka
2nd DOP: Peter Bencsik, Ivo Miko
Editor: Michal Kondrla
Music: Michal NovinskiCamera equipment: Reproduction
Lighting crew: ShiningGrip: RSR, Majo Tardík, Palo Bachňa
Aerial photography: SkyEye
Production crew: Michal Torma, Samuel Vojtek Marek Tóth
Online postproduction: Ekran, Peter Koštál, Paľo Durák
Sound mix: Soundline
Making of: Juraj Valica, Juraj Ondáš, Lukáš Terén
Credits AeroMobil PhotographyPhotographer: Miro Minarovych
Photographer: Róbert Kňažko

Easy movement of 36 tons diesel engines on Aerofilm Air Casters!

Our 48 tons modular air caster transport system, together with two Aero-Tuggers, delivered last year to our distributor BaltUnit, is now being used in a heavy d...

Our 48 tons modular air caster transport system, together with two Aero-Tuggers, delivered last year to our distributor BaltUnit, is now being used in a heavy diesel engine production facility in Russia. Internal transportation has now become safer, more ergonomic and most of all a lot easier.

Our 48 tons modular air caster transport system, together with two Aero-Tuggers, delivered last year to our distributor BaltUnit, is now being used in a heavy diesel engine production facility in Russia. Internal transportation has now become safer, more ergonomic and most of all a lot easier.

An advanced prototype of the flying roadster AeroMobil 3.0 was unveiled in Vienna during the PioneersFestival that celebrates entrepreneurship, technology and innovation.
A beautifully designed fully functional prototype of a flying car developed and built in only 10 months.
More infos about Aeromobil3.0: http://www.youcarnews.com/?p=502
► If you love cars, you should subscribe now to YouCar's channel: http://urlz.fr/lEd
Go ahead, it's free!
All the Best.
Credit: http://http://www.aeromobil.com/ http://pioneers.io

An advanced prototype of the flying roadster AeroMobil 3.0 was unveiled in Vienna during the PioneersFestival that celebrates entrepreneurship, technology and innovation.
A beautifully designed fully functional prototype of a flying car developed and built in only 10 months.
More infos about Aeromobil3.0: http://www.youcarnews.com/?p=502
► If you love cars, you should subscribe now to YouCar's channel: http://urlz.fr/lEd
Go ahead, it's free!
All the Best.
Credit: http://http://www.aeromobil.com/ http://pioneers.io

60 tons cable reel transporter on Air Casters of Aerofilm Systems

Exact positioning of a heavy cable reel at Brugg Cables on our Air Casters. This wireless controlled transporter has a capacity of 60 tons. Just one operater is...

Exact positioning of a heavy cable reel at Brugg Cables on our Air Casters. This wireless controlled transporter has a capacity of 60 tons. Just one operater is able to move and position the reel into the test area.

Exact positioning of a heavy cable reel at Brugg Cables on our Air Casters. This wireless controlled transporter has a capacity of 60 tons. Just one operater is able to move and position the reel into the test area.

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Flying the North American FJ2 Fury (US Navy version of the F-86 Sabre jet) 1953

"Watch the Korean War era training film used to familiarize new pilots with the North American FJ-2 Fury, the US Navy's version of the F-86 Sabre," Zeno, Zeno's WarbirdVideo Drive-In http://www.zenoswarbirdvideos.com Don't miss our F-86/FJ2 DVD with 5 more videos & 438-page F-86 pilot's manual! http://bit.ly/IPLwbM
The Navy rushed their version of the F-86 into production because they needed a carrier launched fighter that could take on Russian Migs during the Korean War. The biggest difference between the F-86 and the FJ2 was strengthened landing gear on the Navy version that could take e pounding when landing on a heaving aircraft carrier deck.

published: 24 Apr 2012

Jean Michel Jarre, Aero (2004)

AERO = Anthology of ElectronicRevisitedOriginals.
"For AERO, I wanted to revisit in 5.1 some existing tracks in order to give them that space I had imagined when I originally composed them, and also to compose some new tracks for this new technology. All of the existing tracks in AERO have been performed with the original instruments, re-recorded and spatially arranged/spatialised for this new dimensional sound experience without betraying their very essence." - JMJ, quote from sleeve.
All tracks specially performed, produced and recorded in 96 khz/24 bits for Aero 5.1 surround and super-stereo at JMJ StudioFrance.
5.1 & super-stereo mastering: on DPMS system at JMJ Studio France.
The 75 minutes AERO visual experience on this DVD is performed by Anne Parillaud. Directed by Jean Michel...

published: 06 Feb 2015

The rise of vertical farming - (VPRO documentary - 2017)

Food flats and vertical farming as an alternative to our inefficient food system: in order to do vertical farming in a sustainable way, we must integrate the food production into the urban infrastructure for a significant part. At present, our food system is inefficiently organized: our food travels many kilometers, uses a lot of water, is wasted and pollutes the environment. Nevertheless, the 7 billion inhabitants, often living in large cities, need to be fed. Food flats and vertical farming in urban agriculture are important alternatives to our current inefficient food system.
Original title: Boer zoekt voedselflat
To produce sufficient food for the estimated - nine billion people in 20 years, experiments with vertical farming, rooftop gardening and even sea-farming are being conducted...

published: 28 Oct 2017

Documentary Rolls Royce - How To Build A Jumbo Jet Engine -

The Goodwood plant serves as the headquarters, design, manufacturing and assembly centre for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.Each Rolls-Royce motor car is built by hand at our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility and headquarters in Goodwood, England. Designed by architect Sir Nicholas Grimshaw and merging effortlessly into the beautiful West Sussex countryside, the award-winning building was created to lower our environmental footprint. Officially opened on 1 January 2003, the plant is situated on a 42-acre site. The plant has been expanded since. Over 1,700 workers are currently employed at Goodwood. At present, the plant produces approximately 20 cars a day.BMW came to an agreement with the Earl of March to buy a greenfield site on his Goodwood Estate, near Chichester, West Sussex. The origin...

Morgan Motor Company: The Most Honest Car Factory in the World - /DRIVEN

How a Jet Engine Works (Full Documentary) - DOCFILMS

How a Jet EngineWorks (Full Documentary) - DOCFILMS
A jet engine is a reaction engine discharging a quick relocating jet that produces thrust by jet propulsion in accordance with Newton's laws of activity. This wide interpretation of jet engines includes turbojets, turbofans, rockets, ramjets, as well as rhythm jets. Typically, jet engines are burning engines but non-combusting types also already existing.
Alike parlance, the term jet engine freely refers to an internal burning airbreathing jet engine (an air duct engine). These typically contain an engine with a rotary (rotating) air compressor powered by a generator ("Brayton cycle"), with the leftover power offering thrust using a driving nozzle. Jet aircraft make use of these kinds of engines for long-distance traveling. Early jet p...

CBC's "The Arrow"

A fantastic, rare, and out-of-print dramatization of one of Canada's most defining moments.
From Wikipedia:
The Arrow is a four-hour miniseries produced for C...

A fantastic, rare, and out-of-print dramatization of one of Canada's most defining moments.
From Wikipedia:
The Arrow is a four-hour miniseries produced for CBC Television in 1996, starring Dan Aykroyd as Crawford Gordon, experienced wartime production leader during World War II and president of A. V. Roe Canada during its attempt to produce the Avro Arrow supersonic jet interceptor. The film also stars Michael Ironside and Sara Botsford. The mini-series is noted as the highest viewership ever for a CBC program.
Other significant individuals in the program, portrayed in the series, include RCAF pilot Flight LieutenantJack Woodman (Ron White) who conducted test flights on Avro aircraft but was supplanted by Janusz Żurakowski (Lubomir Mykytiuk) for the first few flights; Jim Chamberlin (Aidan Devine) and James Floyd (Nigel Bennett) in the design team; Edward Critchley (Ian D. Clark) who would be asked to develop an engine for the Arrow when other models became unavailable.
The film also boasted cameos by Michael Moriarty as U.S. PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower, Michael Ironside as the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and Christopher Plummer as George Hees.
CAST LIST
Dan Aykroyd - Crawford Gordon Jr
Sara Botsford - KateO'Hara (fictional)
Ron White - Jack Woodman (pilot)
Aidan Devine - Jim Chamberlin
Nigel Bennett - James (Jim) FloydJonathan Whittaker - Fred Smye
Ian D. Clark - Edward Critchley
David Brown (as Dave Brown) - Joe Paloffski (fictional)
Catherine Fitch - Ruby Paloffski (fictional)
Robin Gammell - C.D. HoweRobert Haley - Prime MinisterJohn Diefenbaker
Michael Moriarty - President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Michael Ironside - CIA Director (fictional)
Christopher Plummer - George Hees
Mauralea Austin - June Callwood
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SPOILERS
Though some details are off for cinematic effect (a leading female engineer, some of Chamberlin's "discoveries", and so forth), the core of the story is truthful. The only thing they messed up on that they couldn't have known at the time was that Diefenbaker was not the one who ordered the destruction, as it was in fact the military Chiefs with some background interference by the Americans, who feared the details could leak to the Russians. Nevertheless, as far as I'm concerned, this was possibly the greatest betrayal of what we as Canadians could have been in our entire history. The recent mess with the F-35 acquisition just accentuates this point.
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NOTE: I do not own the rights to this movie. I have uploaded this merely because of how strongly I feel about this debacle's legacy and how few Canadians seem to know or care about it. As well, when searching for this film to go along with my reading of the book it's based on (Shutting DownThe National Dream), I was unable to find it anywhere online (not even on one of CBC's official sites or in their store) and I was forced to find a way to acquire a copy of it from a third-party seller. Combined with this inconvenience, the project I was doing for school involved utilizing the CBC Heritage Minutes as reference; anyone who has seen the Arrow minute no doubt would agree with me that it lacks a huge amount of context, hence why I searched for this film in the first place and why I have uploaded it so that others can more easily get on with their lives and academics. As a final note, I will of course say that I mean no disrespect to any of the actors or actresses in this film, nor to CBC or the rest of the crew; in fact, I would say this is one of Dan Aykroyd's best performances.

A fantastic, rare, and out-of-print dramatization of one of Canada's most defining moments.
From Wikipedia:
The Arrow is a four-hour miniseries produced for CBC Television in 1996, starring Dan Aykroyd as Crawford Gordon, experienced wartime production leader during World War II and president of A. V. Roe Canada during its attempt to produce the Avro Arrow supersonic jet interceptor. The film also stars Michael Ironside and Sara Botsford. The mini-series is noted as the highest viewership ever for a CBC program.
Other significant individuals in the program, portrayed in the series, include RCAF pilot Flight LieutenantJack Woodman (Ron White) who conducted test flights on Avro aircraft but was supplanted by Janusz Żurakowski (Lubomir Mykytiuk) for the first few flights; Jim Chamberlin (Aidan Devine) and James Floyd (Nigel Bennett) in the design team; Edward Critchley (Ian D. Clark) who would be asked to develop an engine for the Arrow when other models became unavailable.
The film also boasted cameos by Michael Moriarty as U.S. PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower, Michael Ironside as the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and Christopher Plummer as George Hees.
CAST LIST
Dan Aykroyd - Crawford Gordon Jr
Sara Botsford - KateO'Hara (fictional)
Ron White - Jack Woodman (pilot)
Aidan Devine - Jim Chamberlin
Nigel Bennett - James (Jim) FloydJonathan Whittaker - Fred Smye
Ian D. Clark - Edward Critchley
David Brown (as Dave Brown) - Joe Paloffski (fictional)
Catherine Fitch - Ruby Paloffski (fictional)
Robin Gammell - C.D. HoweRobert Haley - Prime MinisterJohn Diefenbaker
Michael Moriarty - President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Michael Ironside - CIA Director (fictional)
Christopher Plummer - George Hees
Mauralea Austin - June Callwood
--------------------------
SPOILERS
Though some details are off for cinematic effect (a leading female engineer, some of Chamberlin's "discoveries", and so forth), the core of the story is truthful. The only thing they messed up on that they couldn't have known at the time was that Diefenbaker was not the one who ordered the destruction, as it was in fact the military Chiefs with some background interference by the Americans, who feared the details could leak to the Russians. Nevertheless, as far as I'm concerned, this was possibly the greatest betrayal of what we as Canadians could have been in our entire history. The recent mess with the F-35 acquisition just accentuates this point.
--------------------------
NOTE: I do not own the rights to this movie. I have uploaded this merely because of how strongly I feel about this debacle's legacy and how few Canadians seem to know or care about it. As well, when searching for this film to go along with my reading of the book it's based on (Shutting DownThe National Dream), I was unable to find it anywhere online (not even on one of CBC's official sites or in their store) and I was forced to find a way to acquire a copy of it from a third-party seller. Combined with this inconvenience, the project I was doing for school involved utilizing the CBC Heritage Minutes as reference; anyone who has seen the Arrow minute no doubt would agree with me that it lacks a huge amount of context, hence why I searched for this film in the first place and why I have uploaded it so that others can more easily get on with their lives and academics. As a final note, I will of course say that I mean no disrespect to any of the actors or actresses in this film, nor to CBC or the rest of the crew; in fact, I would say this is one of Dan Aykroyd's best performances.

"Watch the Korean War era training film used to familiarize new pilots with the North American FJ-2 Fury, the US Navy's version of the F-86 Sabre," Zeno, Zeno's WarbirdVideo Drive-In http://www.zenoswarbirdvideos.com Don't miss our F-86/FJ2 DVD with 5 more videos & 438-page F-86 pilot's manual! http://bit.ly/IPLwbM
The Navy rushed their version of the F-86 into production because they needed a carrier launched fighter that could take on Russian Migs during the Korean War. The biggest difference between the F-86 and the FJ2 was strengthened landing gear on the Navy version that could take e pounding when landing on a heaving aircraft carrier deck.

"Watch the Korean War era training film used to familiarize new pilots with the North American FJ-2 Fury, the US Navy's version of the F-86 Sabre," Zeno, Zeno's WarbirdVideo Drive-In http://www.zenoswarbirdvideos.com Don't miss our F-86/FJ2 DVD with 5 more videos & 438-page F-86 pilot's manual! http://bit.ly/IPLwbM
The Navy rushed their version of the F-86 into production because they needed a carrier launched fighter that could take on Russian Migs during the Korean War. The biggest difference between the F-86 and the FJ2 was strengthened landing gear on the Navy version that could take e pounding when landing on a heaving aircraft carrier deck.

The Goodwood plant serves as the headquarters, design, manufacturing and assembly centre for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.Each Rolls-Royce motor car is built by hand at our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility and headquarters in Goodwood, England. Designed by architect Sir Nicholas Grimshaw and merging effortlessly into the beautiful West Sussex countryside, the award-winning building was created to lower our environmental footprint. Officially opened on 1 January 2003, the plant is situated on a 42-acre site. The plant has been expanded since. Over 1,700 workers are currently employed at Goodwood. At present, the plant produces approximately 20 cars a day.BMW came to an agreement with the Earl of March to buy a greenfield site on his Goodwood Estate, near Chichester, West Sussex. The original plant, located close to Goodwood Circuit and Westhampnett village, cost £65M. BMW engaged architect Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, the architect of the Eden Project in Cornwall. Designed to fit into its environment, the plant is unable to be viewed from the road, in part thanks to a 3.5 ha "living roof" planted with sedum plants, the largest such roof in the UK,[2] Other features that help the 42-acre site blend in with the surrounding countryside was the planting of 400,000 plants and over 120 species of tress, as well as limestone and cedar cladding on the buildings. The plant is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Rolls-Royce opened their new Technology and LogisticsCentre (TLC) in January 2016. The 30,000 square metres (320,000 sq ft) facility is located in Bognor Regis, eight miles from the Goodwood plant. The TLC provides logistics support to the manufacturing plant for current and future models, and consolidates three operations: an inbound warehouse for production parts, a distribution centre – including an inbound body store and finished car store – and a workshop. The TLC will be extended in late-2017 by almost 10,000 square metres (110,000 sq ft) to meet growing demand and in readiness for future models, such as the Cullinan. The expansion will give the TLC the same overall footprint as the Goodwood plant.

The Goodwood plant serves as the headquarters, design, manufacturing and assembly centre for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.Each Rolls-Royce motor car is built by hand at our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility and headquarters in Goodwood, England. Designed by architect Sir Nicholas Grimshaw and merging effortlessly into the beautiful West Sussex countryside, the award-winning building was created to lower our environmental footprint. Officially opened on 1 January 2003, the plant is situated on a 42-acre site. The plant has been expanded since. Over 1,700 workers are currently employed at Goodwood. At present, the plant produces approximately 20 cars a day.BMW came to an agreement with the Earl of March to buy a greenfield site on his Goodwood Estate, near Chichester, West Sussex. The original plant, located close to Goodwood Circuit and Westhampnett village, cost £65M. BMW engaged architect Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, the architect of the Eden Project in Cornwall. Designed to fit into its environment, the plant is unable to be viewed from the road, in part thanks to a 3.5 ha "living roof" planted with sedum plants, the largest such roof in the UK,[2] Other features that help the 42-acre site blend in with the surrounding countryside was the planting of 400,000 plants and over 120 species of tress, as well as limestone and cedar cladding on the buildings. The plant is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Rolls-Royce opened their new Technology and LogisticsCentre (TLC) in January 2016. The 30,000 square metres (320,000 sq ft) facility is located in Bognor Regis, eight miles from the Goodwood plant. The TLC provides logistics support to the manufacturing plant for current and future models, and consolidates three operations: an inbound warehouse for production parts, a distribution centre – including an inbound body store and finished car store – and a workshop. The TLC will be extended in late-2017 by almost 10,000 square metres (110,000 sq ft) to meet growing demand and in readiness for future models, such as the Cullinan. The expansion will give the TLC the same overall footprint as the Goodwood plant.

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The Boeing 747-8 is a wide-body jet airliner developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Officially announced in 2005, the 747-8 is the fourth-generation Boeing 747 version, with lengthened fuselage, redesigned wings, and improved efficiency. The 747-8 is the largest 747 version, the largest commercial aircraft built in the United States, and the longest passenger aircraft in the world.[3]
The 747-8 is offered in two main variants: the 747-8 Intercontinental (747-8I) for passengers and the 747-8 Freighter (747-8F) for cargo. The first 747-8F performed the model's maiden flight on February 8, 2010, with the 747-8 Intercontinental following on March 20, 2011. Delivery of the first freighter aircraft occurred in October 2011; passenger model deliveries began in 2012. In July 2013, confirmed orders for the 747-8 totaled 107, including 67 of the freighter version, and 40 of the passenger version

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The 747-8 is offered in two main variants: the 747-8 Intercontinental (747-8I) for passengers and the 747-8 Freighter (747-8F) for cargo. The first 747-8F performed the model's maiden flight on February 8, 2010, with the 747-8 Intercontinental following on March 20, 2011. Delivery of the first freighter aircraft occurred in October 2011; passenger model deliveries began in 2012. In July 2013, confirmed orders for the 747-8 totaled 107, including 67 of the freighter version, and 40 of the passenger version

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How a Jet Engine Works (Full Documentary) - DOCFILMS

How a Jet EngineWorks (Full Documentary) - DOCFILMS
A jet engine is a reaction engine discharging a quick relocating jet that produces thrust by jet propulsio...

How a Jet EngineWorks (Full Documentary) - DOCFILMS
A jet engine is a reaction engine discharging a quick relocating jet that produces thrust by jet propulsion in accordance with Newton's laws of activity. This wide interpretation of jet engines includes turbojets, turbofans, rockets, ramjets, as well as rhythm jets. Typically, jet engines are burning engines but non-combusting types also already existing.
Alike parlance, the term jet engine freely refers to an internal burning airbreathing jet engine (an air duct engine). These typically contain an engine with a rotary (rotating) air compressor powered by a generator ("Brayton cycle"), with the leftover power offering thrust using a driving nozzle. Jet aircraft make use of these kinds of engines for long-distance traveling. Early jet plane made use of turbojet engines which were relatively poor for subsonic trip. Modern subsonic jet plane often use high-bypass turbofan engines. These engines offer broadband and better energy effectiveness compared to piston as well as propeller aeroengines over long distances.
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How a Jet EngineWorks (Full Documentary) - DOCFILMS
A jet engine is a reaction engine discharging a quick relocating jet that produces thrust by jet propulsion in accordance with Newton's laws of activity. This wide interpretation of jet engines includes turbojets, turbofans, rockets, ramjets, as well as rhythm jets. Typically, jet engines are burning engines but non-combusting types also already existing.
Alike parlance, the term jet engine freely refers to an internal burning airbreathing jet engine (an air duct engine). These typically contain an engine with a rotary (rotating) air compressor powered by a generator ("Brayton cycle"), with the leftover power offering thrust using a driving nozzle. Jet aircraft make use of these kinds of engines for long-distance traveling. Early jet plane made use of turbojet engines which were relatively poor for subsonic trip. Modern subsonic jet plane often use high-bypass turbofan engines. These engines offer broadband and better energy effectiveness compared to piston as well as propeller aeroengines over long distances.
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AeroMobil 3.0 - official video

The current flying car prototype AeroMobil 3.0 incorporates significant improvements and upgrades. It is now being tested in real flight conditions since October 2014. Initially certified by the SlovakFederation of Ultra-Light Flying, it now entered a regular flight-testing program.
The AeroMobil 3.0 prototype is very close to the final product. It is predominantly built from the same materials as the final product, such as advanced composite materials for the body shell, wings, and wheels. It also contains all the main features that will be incorporated into the final product, such as avionics equipment, autopilot and an advanced parachute deployment system.
Credits AeroMobil 3.0 video
Produced by Protos Productions www.protos.sk
Director: Jonáš Karásek
DOP: Tomáš Juríček
Producer: Michal Hlavačka
2nd DOP: Peter Bencsik, Ivo Miko
Editor: Michal Kondrla
Music: Michal NovinskiCamera equipment: Reproduction
Lighting crew: ShiningGrip: RSR, Majo Tardík, Palo Bachňa
Aerial photography: SkyEye
Production crew: Michal Torma, Samuel Vojtek Marek Tóth
Online postproduction: Ekran, Peter Koštál, Paľo Durák
Sound mix: Soundline
Making of: Juraj Valica, Juraj Ondáš, Lukáš Terén
Credits AeroMobil PhotographyPhotographer: Miro Minarovych
Photographer: Róbert Kňažko

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Easy movement of 36 tons diesel engines on Aerofilm Air Casters!

Our 48 tons modular air caster transport system, together with two Aero-Tuggers, delivered...

Easy movement of 36 tons diesel engines on Aerofilm Air Casters!

Our 48 tons modular air caster transport system, together with two Aero-Tuggers, delivered last year to our distributor BaltUnit, is now being used in a heavy diesel engine production facility in Russia. Internal transportation has now become safer, more ergonomic and most of all a lot easier.

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► Flying Car - AeroMobil 3.0 demonstration

An advanced prototype of the flying roadster AeroMobil 3.0 was unveiled in Vienna during t...

► Flying Car - AeroMobil 3.0 demonstration

An advanced prototype of the flying roadster AeroMobil 3.0 was unveiled in Vienna during the PioneersFestival that celebrates entrepreneurship, technology and innovation.
A beautifully designed fully functional prototype of a flying car developed and built in only 10 months.
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Hurricane Aero Production Longbridge UK

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60 tons cable reel transporter on Air Casters of Aerofilm Systems

Exact positioning of a heavy cable reel at Brugg Cables on our Air Casters. This wireless controlled transporter has a capacity of 60 tons. Just one operater is able to move and position the reel into the test area.

AERO Mousse

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CBC's "The Arrow"

A fantastic, rare, and out-of-print dramatization of one of Canada's most defining moments.
From Wikipedia:
The Arrow is a four-hour miniseries produced for CBC Television in 1996, starring Dan Aykroyd as Crawford Gordon, experienced wartime production leader during World War II and president of A. V. Roe Canada during its attempt to produce the Avro Arrow supersonic jet interceptor. The film also stars Michael Ironside and Sara Botsford. The mini-series is noted as the highest viewership ever for a CBC program.
Other significant individuals in the program, portrayed in the series, include RCAF pilot Flight LieutenantJack Woodman (Ron White) who conducted test flights on Avro aircraft but was supplanted by Janusz Żurakowski (Lubomir Mykytiuk) for the first few flights; Jim Chamberlin (Aidan Devine) and James Floyd (Nigel Bennett) in the design team; Edward Critchley (Ian D. Clark) who would be asked to develop an engine for the Arrow when other models became unavailable.
The film also boasted cameos by Michael Moriarty as U.S. PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower, Michael Ironside as the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and Christopher Plummer as George Hees.
CAST LIST
Dan Aykroyd - Crawford Gordon Jr
Sara Botsford - KateO'Hara (fictional)
Ron White - Jack Woodman (pilot)
Aidan Devine - Jim Chamberlin
Nigel Bennett - James (Jim) FloydJonathan Whittaker - Fred Smye
Ian D. Clark - Edward Critchley
David Brown (as Dave Brown) - Joe Paloffski (fictional)
Catherine Fitch - Ruby Paloffski (fictional)
Robin Gammell - C.D. HoweRobert Haley - Prime MinisterJohn Diefenbaker
Michael Moriarty - President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Michael Ironside - CIA Director (fictional)
Christopher Plummer - George Hees
Mauralea Austin - June Callwood
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SPOILERS
Though some details are off for cinematic effect (a leading female engineer, some of Chamberlin's "discoveries", and so forth), the core of the story is truthful. The only thing they messed up on that they couldn't have known at the time was that Diefenbaker was not the one who ordered the destruction, as it was in fact the military Chiefs with some background interference by the Americans, who feared the details could leak to the Russians. Nevertheless, as far as I'm concerned, this was possibly the greatest betrayal of what we as Canadians could have been in our entire history. The recent mess with the F-35 acquisition just accentuates this point.
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NOTE: I do not own the rights to this movie. I have uploaded this merely because of how strongly I feel about this debacle's legacy and how few Canadians seem to know or care about it. As well, when searching for this film to go along with my reading of the book it's based on (Shutting DownThe National Dream), I was unable to find it anywhere online (not even on one of CBC's official sites or in their store) and I was forced to find a way to acquire a copy of it from a third-party seller. Combined with this inconvenience, the project I was doing for school involved utilizing the CBC Heritage Minutes as reference; anyone who has seen the Arrow minute no doubt would agree with me that it lacks a huge amount of context, hence why I searched for this film in the first place and why I have uploaded it so that others can more easily get on with their lives and academics. As a final note, I will of course say that I mean no disrespect to any of the actors or actresses in this film, nor to CBC or the rest of the crew; in fact, I would say this is one of Dan Aykroyd's best performances.

Flying the North American FJ2 Fury (US Navy version of the F-86 Sabre jet) 1953

"Watch the Korean War era training film used to familiarize new pilots with the North American FJ-2 Fury, the US Navy's version of the F-86 Sabre," Zeno, Zeno's WarbirdVideo Drive-In http://www.zenoswarbirdvideos.com Don't miss our F-86/FJ2 DVD with 5 more videos & 438-page F-86 pilot's manual! http://bit.ly/IPLwbM
The Navy rushed their version of the F-86 into production because they needed a carrier launched fighter that could take on Russian Migs during the Korean War. The biggest difference between the F-86 and the FJ2 was strengthened landing gear on the Navy version that could take e pounding when landing on a heaving aircraft carrier deck.

The Goodwood plant serves as the headquarters, design, manufacturing and assembly centre for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.Each Rolls-Royce motor car is built by hand at our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility and headquarters in Goodwood, England. Designed by architect Sir Nicholas Grimshaw and merging effortlessly into the beautiful West Sussex countryside, the award-winning building was created to lower our environmental footprint. Officially opened on 1 January 2003, the plant is situated on a 42-acre site. The plant has been expanded since. Over 1,700 workers are currently employed at Goodwood. At present, the plant produces approximately 20 cars a day.BMW came to an agreement with the Earl of March to buy a greenfield site on his Goodwood Estate, near Chichester, West Sussex. The original plant, located close to Goodwood Circuit and Westhampnett village, cost £65M. BMW engaged architect Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, the architect of the Eden Project in Cornwall. Designed to fit into its environment, the plant is unable to be viewed from the road, in part thanks to a 3.5 ha "living roof" planted with sedum plants, the largest such roof in the UK,[2] Other features that help the 42-acre site blend in with the surrounding countryside was the planting of 400,000 plants and over 120 species of tress, as well as limestone and cedar cladding on the buildings. The plant is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Rolls-Royce opened their new Technology and LogisticsCentre (TLC) in January 2016. The 30,000 square metres (320,000 sq ft) facility is located in Bognor Regis, eight miles from the Goodwood plant. The TLC provides logistics support to the manufacturing plant for current and future models, and consolidates three operations: an inbound warehouse for production parts, a distribution centre – including an inbound body store and finished car store – and a workshop. The TLC will be extended in late-2017 by almost 10,000 square metres (110,000 sq ft) to meet growing demand and in readiness for future models, such as the Cullinan. The expansion will give the TLC the same overall footprint as the Goodwood plant.

Building Boeing 747-8 Full Documentary - Worlds Longest Airliner

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The Boeing 747-8 is a wide-body jet airliner developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Officially announced in 2005, the 747-8 is the fourth-generation Boeing 747 version, with lengthened fuselage, redesigned wings, and improved efficiency. The 747-8 is the largest 747 version, the largest commercial aircraft built in the United States, and the longest passenger aircraft in the world.[3]
The 747-8 is offered in two main variants: the 747-8 Intercontinental (747-8I) for passengers and the 747-8 Freighter (747-8F) for cargo. The first 747-8F performed the model's maiden flight on February 8, 2010, with the 747-8 Intercontinental following on March 20, 2011. Delivery of the first freighter aircraft occurred in October 2011; passenger model deliveries began in 2012. In July 2013, confirmed orders for the 747-8 totaled 107, including 67 of the freighter version, and 40 of the passenger version

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Morgan Motor Company: The Most Honest Car Factory in the World - /DRIVEN

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How a Jet Engine Works (Full Documentary) - DOCFILMS

How a Jet EngineWorks (Full Documentary) - DOCFILMS
A jet engine is a reaction engine discharging a quick relocating jet that produces thrust by jet propulsion in accordance with Newton's laws of activity. This wide interpretation of jet engines includes turbojets, turbofans, rockets, ramjets, as well as rhythm jets. Typically, jet engines are burning engines but non-combusting types also already existing.
Alike parlance, the term jet engine freely refers to an internal burning airbreathing jet engine (an air duct engine). These typically contain an engine with a rotary (rotating) air compressor powered by a generator ("Brayton cycle"), with the leftover power offering thrust using a driving nozzle. Jet aircraft make use of these kinds of engines for long-distance traveling. Early jet plane made use of turbojet engines which were relatively poor for subsonic trip. Modern subsonic jet plane often use high-bypass turbofan engines. These engines offer broadband and better energy effectiveness compared to piston as well as propeller aeroengines over long distances.
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Rolls-Royce Merlin Engine

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